H3: 07/04/24: Daniel Silva
Hugh spends the final hour of July 4th with author Daniel Silva, discussing his new novel, “A Death in Cornwall.”
Hugh spends the final hour of July 4th with author Daniel Silva, discussing his new novel, “A Death in Cornwall.”
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with former Missouri Senator Jim Talent, Chairman, Reagan Institute’s National Leadership Council, and Andrew Laubacher, Catholic musician, co-founder of Humanality.org
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Rachel Goldberg, mother of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was taken hostage in Israel during the October 7th attacks.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, Armed Services Committee, and Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, Arizona congressional candidate.
Hugh discusses the news of the morning with Byron York, Chief political correspondent, “Washington Examiner,” contributor, FoxNews, Jonathan Adler, professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, with Stephen Vladeck, the Charles Alan Wright Chair in Federal Courts at the University of Texas School of Law.
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Len Khodorkovsky, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, from Israel, and David Drucker, Senior Writer, “The Dispatch,” contributing writer, “Vanity Fair.”
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent, “National Review,“ contributing columnist “Washington Post,” and Col. Kurt Schlichter, senior columnist for Townhall.com, author of “The Attack.”
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Noah Rothman, senior writer, “National Review,” and Bethany Mandel, co-author, “Stolen Youth.”
Hugh covers the news of the morning with audio clips and talks with Victorino Matus, deputy editor, “Washington Free Beacon,” co-host, “Getting Hammered” podcast, and Salena Zito, nationally syndicated political reporter, “Washington Examiner,” New York Post, and “Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.”